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“Crimea lies in the middle of the ocean.” Geographical slip -up of Donald Trump


In an interview with an American journalist, President Donald Trump referred to recent events, i.e. negotiating conversations with Russia. – In Biden's time they took everything away. They took over Crimea for Obama, and a large piece of Georgia for Bush. Correct. What was taken from me? Nothing – he said. He also reported that “if it wasn't for his approach, then Russia's aggression on Ukraine could change in World War III.”

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– Crimea was the heart and soul of Ukraine. It's beautiful. And Obama said: just give him back, there will be no fights. And so it happened. It was the beginning of a catastrophic, long period for Ukraine. If I gave this land, I would be on the first pages of all newspapers for the next 20 years. When Obama gave him back, he was not even mentioned. Can you imagine it? – said Donald Trump.

The president also mistakenly assessed that “Crimea is huge and lies in the middle of the ocean.” – I would say the size of Texas. It is beautiful. And they gave him away because of Obama. And the press does not even mention it – he added. It is worth mentioning that Texas covers an area of ​​695 thousand. 600 square km, while Crimea has only 27 thousand. square km and lies on the Black Sea.

Donald Trump's mistake. He confused Albania with Armenia

During the conversation, Donald Trump also stated that he ended a “35-year war between Azerbaijan and Albania”, probably meaning Azerbaijan and Armenia. President Ilham Alijew and Prime Minister Nikol Paszynian signed peace and economic agreements at the White House at the White House.

At that time, Trump stated that under the signed agreements, Azerbaijan and Armenia undertook to permanently cease hostilities and respect for mutual sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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